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Created by Piros > 9 months ago, 19 May 2011
Piros
QLD, 6995 posts
19 May 2011 8:26AM
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Pinched this off the zone , insane barrell looks bloody cold.

rodders67
NSW, 176 posts
19 May 2011 8:30AM
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that was insanely awesome tube. how casual was he? i woulda been punching air after a tube ride like that.

hilly
WA, 7323 posts
19 May 2011 6:34AM
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Noice

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
19 May 2011 9:13AM
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nice barrell. note how easy his bottom turn 'into' was. he had his back foot inside and front foot across the opposite outside- working the diagonals.
cheers

Dazza65
QLD, 389 posts
19 May 2011 9:24AM
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Wicked barrel! That type of stuff gets you amped for your next session

tha dogman
NSW, 2912 posts
19 May 2011 3:25PM
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that was soooo nice

alltime bottomhand turn into the time tunnel

that board looked like it sat nicely in the water on that wave

teatrea
QLD, 4177 posts
19 May 2011 5:29PM
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Looks like a PSH , casual as you like.

SUPcuz
82 posts
19 May 2011 4:28PM
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this one time i thought i had a mean barrel on my SUP, after watching this vid boy do i feel silly

Piros
QLD, 6995 posts
19 May 2011 6:43PM
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teatrea said...

Looks like a PSH , casual as you like.


Casual is an understatement , I'd say the board is the 8-9 or 8-11 Ripper

beachhead
NSW, 58 posts
19 May 2011 7:11PM
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Interesting comment LL i played it back to see exactly were his feet were as i'm trying to improve my riding then i read your comment about were is front foot was and didn't notice it was a little right of center, am i to take it that when going into a bottom turn your front foot should be of left or right of center opp to the way you are turning?

hilly
WA, 7323 posts
19 May 2011 11:03PM
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beachhead said...

Interesting comment LL i played it back to see exactly were his feet were as i'm trying to improve my riding then i read your comment about were is front foot was and didn't notice it was a little right of center, am i to take it that when going into a bottom turn your front foot should be of left or right of center opp to the way you are turning?


When he takes off he is very diagonal as he just comes out of paddle stance. End of barrel he has front foot in middle back on the inside rail. Stance is good for bottom turn and barrels. If you want to cutback back foot moves back and to opposite rail, the front foot can stay in the middle.

Back foot moves a lot front a little so you end up with diagonals. On a real narrow high performance custom like doggie and goatee ride less movement needed.

chrispychru
QLD, 7932 posts
20 May 2011 8:03AM
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That was just pure styling

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
20 May 2011 8:12AM
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hilly said...

beachhead said...

Interesting comment LL i played it back to see exactly were his feet were as i'm trying to improve my riding then i read your comment about were is front foot was and didn't notice it was a little right of center, am i to take it that when going into a bottom turn your front foot should be of left or right of center opp to the way you are turning?


When he takes off he is very diagonal as he just comes out of paddle stance. End of barrel he has front foot in middle back on the inside rail. Stance is good for bottom turn and barrels. If you want to cutback back foot moves back and to opposite rail, the front foot can stay in the middle.

Back foot moves a lot front a little so you end up with diagonals. On a real narrow high performance custom like doggie and goatee ride less movement needed.


yep, what hillie says. on a shortboard it becomes heel/toe or toe/heel according to which way you are turnng. its a little hard to get used to doing first up, but after a while it will become more natural.

stop the vid just as he reaches the bottom, its pretty clear. his front balances out the board and himself and he uses it as a guiding factor.

AA
NSW, 2159 posts
20 May 2011 9:13AM
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Wow! Casual as they come!
That is Blueline Paddlesurf, 'tube master' Brian Gilbert on a 89 Ripper.





Nice shots of foot positioning, as well!

Basecurve
WA, 196 posts
21 May 2011 6:37PM
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Nice find Piros.
Thanks for clarifying the pilot I.D. AA.
Hilly told me it was Dale Chapman doing some spying on the opposition

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
21 May 2011 10:44PM
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very nice ,thanks for that Piros



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